Example sentences of "have [verb] up [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah we thought it important to send to you because we are , you know , a bit out of the way that 's all and erm people tend to go zipping past and have to go up to the roundabout and come all the way back down again cos it 's quite a busy road this and
2 No we are gon na watch Playbus and then we 'll have a bath and then we have to go up to the shops because today is mummy and daddy 's wedding anniversary .
3 I have to go up to the hospital twice a week to day assessment unit , where they are doing test on the baby just to monitor its progress and see if everything is going okay .
4 We have to go up over the fell . "
5 The eight to 10 weeks after schools have broken up for the summer are the peak period for tour operators , and it is only around mid-September that they can judge how successful they have been .
6 For in the topsy turvy pecking order which is the current Russian economy , the middle class academics , civil servants and doctors have wound up at the bottom of the wages spiral , their savings largely , meaningless .
7 From the urgency of new single ‘ Fight ’ to the Snowboy-fuelled groove of ‘ Lucky Fellow ’ , McKoy have come up with the goods .
8 For this reason Neonfair have come up with the Fishpen , a unique system for the immediate division of a tank .
9 Recent studies have posed the question as to whether there is a link between film violence and real violence and have come up with the answer that the majority of people think there is , though at least one study concluded the opposite .
10 In both Nicaragua and Mozambique , the governments have come up against the question of choosing which language or languages to teach in .
11 And now we have come up before the beak for a second wigging , because on the application of one of our own citizens we are accused of ‘ degrading treatment or punishment ’ inflicted in the Isle of Man .
12 ‘ You have come up from the coast then ?
13 You no doubt have picked up on the typos etc. but it is sometimes useful to have another ‘ eye ’ .
14 The rear windows have steamed up by the time we decant her , and do not clear again until we are nearly over Putney Bridge .
15 Which is ironic , since we have met up at the Wardour Street , a company specialising in neurotechnology for the consumer .
16 Which is ironic , since we have met up at the Wardour Street , a company specialising in neurotechnology for the consumer .
17 She writes that in August 1941 , before the Final Solution orders were given , Goebbels complained to Hitler that ‘ Antonescu proceeds in these matters in a far more radical fashion than we have done up to the present . ’
18 Consequently , compromises have built up over the years .
19 Agencies like this find that some people want a complete change from previous work , others like to continue using the skills they have built up over the years .
20 The goodwill and excellent relations that Jimmy and Gwenda Cornell have built up with the authorities in Gran Canaria seem to be in the process of being matched in St Lucia : more and better facilities were planned for Rodney Bay Marina , parties were organised and funded , and a special ARC committee to deal with such things as restoring extinguished navigation lights and easing participants through customs formalities was set up and presided over by the Prime Minister of St Lucia .
21 We have to rely on other resources , such as the network of informers that we have built up within the trade .
22 If the mussel is eaten by an animal or by a person , the poisons that have built up inside the mollusc may prove fatal .
23 The occasion is the 25th birthday of the U-K owners club and around half of its 1,300 active members have turned up for the celebrations at Silverstone .
24 Up to 20 of the bogus MOT certificates have turned up across the province in the last year , prompting a major investigation by detectives .
25 A GROUP of Belfast residents have moved up in the world — by moving down three or four flights of concrete stairs .
26 People who have grown up with the sport when the pressures were not too great perhaps do not always think of others .
27 In Europe many children have visited another country before their tenth birthday , and generations have grown up with the expectation of travel .
28 He says many people in the village have grown up with the noise of the jets .
29 Quite a number of the musicians who are at home in the ‘ renewal ’ idiom have grown up outside the Church .
30 According to Burnham Beeches superintendent Ian Turney : " Since grazing was stopped , young trees have grown up between the pollards , competing for light , water and nutrients .
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